Massachusetts Marauders

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Massachusetts Marauders
Massachusetts Marauders
Year founded 1988
Year folded 1994
Prior names Detroit Drive
ArenaBowl championships 4:
1988, 1989, 1990, 1992

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[edit] History

[edit] Detroit Drive (1988-1993)

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The Detroit Drive were a professional American football team playing as an Arena Football League team from 1988-1993. They were in six consecutive championship ArenaBowls, one for each season of the team's Detroit existence, winning four of them, making them the dominant team of the League's early period.

Their home games were played at the Joe Louis Arena, also home to the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League.

[edit] Massachusetts Marauders (1994)

The team's on-field success did not mean equivalent business success, although the team was the most profitible in the AFL, setting attendance records, owner Mike Ilitch sold the team following his purchase of the Detroit Tigers in 1993. Illitch said he'd rather have people at Tiger Stadium rather than be at "something stupid like Arena Football."[citation needed] They were sold, and competed in 1994 as the Massachusetts Marauders through the Worcester Centrum, and folded after an altercation between the new owner and the AFL commissioner.

Technically, the franchise still exists today. Nearly three years after the Marauders folded, Dan DeVos purchased the franchise out of bankruptcy court, and in 1998 they became the Grand Rapids Rampage, who are still playing today.

While the Drive's history may have been short, they have an unforgettable legacy to Arena Football fans, with Arena Bowl trips every year of their existence, and creating the first dynasty in the Arena Football League.

The Drive won the ArenaBowl in 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1992.

[edit] Season-by-season

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season W L T Finish Playoff Results
Detroit Drive
1988 9 3 0 2nd Won ArenaBowl II
1989 3 1 0 1st Won ArenaBowl III
1990 6 2 0 1st Won ArenaBowl IV
1991 9 1 0 1st Lost ArenaBowl V (Tampa Bay Storm)
1992 8 2 0 1st Northern Won ArenaBowl VI
1993 11 1 0 1st AC Lost ArenaBowl VII (Tampa Bay Storm)
Massachusetts Marauders
1994 8 4 0 3rd AC Lost Week 2 (Orlando Predators)
Totals 67 17 0 (including playoffs)

[edit] Notable players

  • Novo Bojovic, K 1988-92
  • Lynn Bradford, FB/LB 1989-90
  • Tony Burse, FB/LB 1993-94
  • Dwayne Dixon, WR/LB 1988-91
  • David Evans, WR/DB 1988-91
  • Walter Holman, FB/LB 1988
  • Rich Ingold, QB 1988
  • George LaFrance, OS/KR 1988-89, 1991-93
  • Reggie Mathis, OL/DLine 1988-90
  • Mike Pagel, QB 1994
  • Alvin Rettig, FB/LB 1988-93
  • Art Schlichter, QB 1990-91

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